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Show FRIDAY, OOTOBEP 9J CANYON, jjTAH 1 , SbM PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM Edwaids and olh: Primary fa Mvs. P. er natives. c;uni;.,v dinner guests of Mr. Anthon 0. Jacobson Jol and Mrs. Preston Sandy. il Wokkc-- class of Bingham ward doingtMrtn" ing under the diree.u e P' teacher, Mrs. 1 M'--- and Mrs. er Jr vited Jaik M,dvale wnh Mr. jg gfxl Snllrnan and tmon. Mrs. Irvin LU n Mrs. Arthur Cook freshmtnts were saud iai Nelson ana el dren Mrs. Elmo A. returned Sunday f1 a several days' vb Rd parent.:,Maoi an: j LOCAL NOTES i Mrs. Irvin Stillman entertain-ed Tuesday evening, October 11 for members of the Linger Long-er club. Mrs. Florence Longfel-low was an invited guest. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Longfellow, Mrs. Ross M. Cash-ing and Mrs. A. A Berg. The occasion also celebrated Mrs. John Nilsson's birthday and she received many lovely gifts. Love-ly refreshments were served. Mrs. Thomas Catilfield return-ed Monday to her home in Salt Lake City after visiting several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bolmnn. Mrs. Jack Householder Sr., Mrs. James MeLeod and Mrs. Lon Rawlings enjoyed an after-noon of bridge at the home of Mrs. Jack Householder Jr. last Thursday afternoon No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary met Monday evening as guests of Mrs. John Osoro. Prizei at bridge were won by Mrs. Hosmer Pe- - OTItr linglfam Sttllrtut Issued Every Friday ai Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. wm'T NATIONAL EDITORIAL-UTA- H STATE PRlfi ASSOCIATION CSOCipLON JOHN ADAMKK, Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Kate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Kates Furnished on Application son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arkoudes and son and Mr. and Mrs. Geo-rge Manncs of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Melva Pappas of Magna. Howard Low of Granger vis-ited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burke. Mr. Low and Mr. Burke are cousins. Geiald Burke and Donnie Ty-son returned Wednesday from Klammath Falls, Ore., where they visited with Donnie's moth-er, Mrs. Conrad Hart. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone and son Elmer and Mrs. Annie Johnson attended the funeral of Pete Petrarca in Salt Lake City Wednesday morning. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hickox of Evans-ton- , Wyo. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Hickojf are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bachman and daughter Judy of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Bert Whetsel and daughter Mary El-len. Thursday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nevers were Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Garcia. Five hundred was play-ed after which a light luncheon was served. : C0PPERF1ELD : Valeta Nevers Ph. 505W A candy pull was held at the home of Mary Ellen Whetsel Sat-urday night. Those present were Norma Nevers, Amy Miya, and Shirley Pantalone. Francis Coupens of Alta vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ja-ter- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ilardman spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ilardman of Salt Lake City. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saltas and CITIZENS OF RINGIIAM, DON'T LAUGH, HUT ACT! v tv f" " - ?--" 3 ! ,, x k , V , T . " .t r rvvi a j VOTE CARLZAHOS FOR MAYOR FOR YOUR INFORMATION READ VERY CAREFULLY: Several years before Pearl Harbor day, a high ranking of-ficer of the United States Armed forces, Billy Mitchell, told the Washington politicians to pre-pare for our National Safety; they never listened to him, but the big shots did demote the man. The American people took it. 1939, Colonel Charles Lindberg told the Washington politicians that Germany would attack our country with superior air forces. The Washington politicians told him to get out. And again the American people took it. December 7, 1911 to Septem-ber 2, 1945, the American people paid very heavily for the mis-takes of the Washington politic-ians with $270,000,000,000 with 328,000 dead sons and fathers, and 1,000,000 sons and fathers crippled for the rest of their lives. And today, Carl Zahos s warning the Bingham people not to make the above mistakes, but be sure and vote for Carl Zahos for the good of your city, (Paid Political Adv.) irjw Classes are flattering kSn LMDMG BEAUTY EXPERTS HAVE f DESIGNED GLASSES THAT ACTUALLY v- - STANDARD W GUARANTEED GLASSES" ARE SKILLFULLY FITTED 70 YOUR FEATURES AHO PERSONALITY. PAY NOTHING DOWN, HA WEEK. Standard, (fafimf (yayc 273 South Main in Salt Lake City velt with her eSS" -- jm "" rSSSSTll IIAT's that woti.Uf i -- Z- - Si Fuhoordut?"fIetcsi"uy,o,yu thheianrg,,.0, " 6 t,vm L" "111 It's the level "f,.-I- " 0f .(rJ'. ... - -- rTI '"'el8 '" lhe Ilew luM'r cuter .evtiou 11 !l l'r.Unew M.,c A,li,,- - yraUj J lln you eaM,'r' 1 OlflrU 1 N lt'B the "f.-e- of suroi,,,, ovv ; j. Ml Pi 111! M vvl00li.I).V.!ian,lW1,,.slx(1Iu fj UtjJ Only Ford in iUlMduirerou. vir l l jji 1,lt' M'- r - in Wrinucoi!! I ' j! A ''''Ht ,'",'S, "IJIOllr " Iji j Ami Whiml l(ld .,!,""-v- l olorA"t-- " "th llydra-l.o.- 1 and s in I'' " ' ' 1'lft'-l,i,- i m l'-N- . nl aJ fimw H btrm tiiie .t') inure n.-i,- i . , , H j j "W j vj' j H j shoiililer rot)in than unv oilier car' i'" H A,ltl itu "-- "feel" coin,-- , uew J'JV York Fanhioii Aiadeuiy juil-e- ii FurJ ' HJ ' H VV ''Fashion (Jar of the Vear," 1 B J 1 B 1 Come in for a ride and ,re v,L,v I Sj I should order your Ford nuu.. TdkO th wh6Gl JWhiltlid,waHlir;avoihbltiilulrtM try the new FORD "Feel" ... At your FORD dealer's CANYON MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 333 MAIN AND MARKHJ AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE "FASHION CAR OF THE YIAR Why this isn't your 1950 model car Thh gasoline buggy, now safdy tucked service station built by Standard in 190? away m dusty photograph albums, was has grown, including outlets of all compa- - "h " to "work of more than a quarter 20 miles tmd the people who could afford to buy ' "on ' one thought it was perfectly wonderful Proress' sPurred comPe0a In , ' wil1 not stop. Just since the war, we U, ca vlTi ' h 8f " miS'" "'" bC $450,000,000 i pl both automotive and oil companies that resulted in constantly better, lower-cos- t automobiles and steadily improved oils M r-- rifi and gasolines. lift ' Tor one example: Here I Cornta at Standard of f 0 C0MpAv we've pioneered ,ittrally thou. W 1 sands of improvements in gasolines H motor oils and other petroleum produ ; f M nce the days of the horseles, 1 Those carnage M you use in your car today are un- - H surpassed anywhere. The world's first " I COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND IIAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET BEST BUYS I IN TOWN! 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $210 Radio and Heater 1937 FORD V-- 8 FORDOR $295 Radio and Heater 1941 CHEVROLET 3"vSfK $735 Radio and Heater 1942 FORD V-- 8 FORDOR $865 Radio and Heater 1942 NASH 6 SEDAN $695 Radio and Heater , 1942 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $655 Radio and Heater 1947 CHEVROLET S, ,N $1495 Radio and Heater 1936 HALF TON INT. SK $275 Canyon Motor Co. 366 MAIN STREET PHONE 333 aDnannnnnnaDanaannnnaannanaBnii FOR BETTER MEATS GIVE US A TRY I POULTRY CHEESE QUALITY MEATS BUTTER EGGS BINGHAM MEAT CO Clarence Robison , VV. H. Harris Clinton Robiaon Phone 5 We Deliver BaBBGBBaBB0B3aSBB5BSBBBBSBBBBS DRIFT INN LARK HAMM'S BEER ON TAP ALSO EASTERN AND LOCAL BEER IN BOTTLES Carrie Doyle and Jack Nicholla Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich and family. Mike Savich of Grass Valley, Calif., is planning to stay with his sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich and family. Mrs. Ben Roth and sons return od last Friday from a visit to Arkansas and is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Rose Yengich. Mrs. Roth is planning to leave next week for her home in California. Mrs. Milka Smilanieh, Joe and Mike Loverich and Dick Walters were guests in Salt Lake City of Mrs. Pierce Saturday. Later in the evening they enjoyed the U. of Utah-Denv- er football game. Milan Smilanieh was a Salt Lake City business visitor Tues-day. Thursday, October 13, the W. S. C. S. of the Liberty park Me-thodist church of Salt Lake City met at Highland Boy Commu-nity House for sack lunch, ob-servation of the work and busi-ness meeting. Miss Ada Duhigg spoke to the women regarding the act.vities and scope of the work of the House. Boy Scouts and Queen Esthers of the Community House enjoy-ed a skating party at the Sugar-hous- e rink Friday evening, Oc-tober 14. Queen Esther girls of the Com-munity House have a fine selec-tion of Christmas cards and wrap pings which they are selling to earn their missionary pledge. Get your orders in now. Call Eva Pazell, 402, or the Commu-nity House, 363. HIGHLAND BOY.' Lucille Paell Phone 402 . i Mrs. John Petkovich of Las Vegas, Nev., is spending a week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Matt l'azcll and family. Sunday guests of Mrs. Matt Pa.ell and family were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bodine and Mr. and Mrs. George Sims. Recent visitors at the home of Mr;. Rosa Yengich and Mr. and Mrs. Watson were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Manderlich of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. George Conish and daughter Carol Ann visited Sunday with Mrs. Matt Pazell and family. Agnch Penovich of Helper was a Sunday visitor at the home of ORDINANCE NO. 37 CITY OF BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Bingham Canyon, Utah: Section 1. Effective (rom Jan-uary 1, 1950, the following offic-er of the City of Bingham Can-yon, Utah, shall receive as full compensation for his services the following monthly compensation and salary payable monthly or semi-monthl- y as determined by the City Council: Recorder $275.00 All other officers shall be paid such salaries as may from time to time be determined by the City Council. Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3. Effective date of ordinance. This ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1950. Councilman Ross Gushing made a motion that the foregoing ord-inance be adopted. Councilman John W. Holmes seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Councilman Harold F. Chesler, Absent - Not Voting. Councilman Ross M. dishing, Aye. Councilman F. J. Qumn, Ab-sent - Not Voting. Councilman G, L. West, Aye. Councilman John W. Holmes, Aye. Mayor R. A. Murano, Aye. Passed by the City Council of the City of Bingham Canyon, Utah, this 19th day of October, 1949. RALPH A. MURANO (SEAL) Mayor. ATTEST: EUGENE MORRIS City Recorder |